Horrifying Abortion Clinic Was Only Busted Because It Wrote Illegal Prescriptions

72-year-old Kermit Gosnell allegedly killed live babies in
his filthy abortion clinic for years but was only busted in
2010 because his clinic illegally peddled painkillers too.

Gosnell is charged with killing seven late-term infants by
"snipping" their spinal cords and giving a 41-year-old immigrant
patient a fatal overdose of the painkiller Demerol. Prosecutors
also believe he "snipped" hundreds of other babies, according to
a
281-page grand jury report.

Gosnell's Women's Medical Society clinic
hadn't been inspected since 1993 because of pro-choice
politics. DEA agents couldn't ignore the gore they saw when they
raided the place in 2010 following reports he'd been writing
illegal prescriptions.

Late at night, Gosnell performed illegal abortions in a clinic
with blood and cat feces on the floor and semi-conscious, moaning
women covered in dirty blankets, according to the
281-page grand jury report laying out the allegations against
him.

The Women's Medical Society was a "pill mill" by day, according
that report. Gosnell allegedly didn't even show up during the
day. Instead, he left pre-signed prescription pads so his
unskilled workers could give walk-in "patients" prescriptions for
Oxycontin and other controlled meds if they were willing to pay
the right price, the report said.

While the "pill mill" was almost certainly illegal, it wasn't
nearly as awful as the alleged baby killing and unsanitary
conditions at the clinic. Blood stained the entire clinic. It
reeked of urine and there were remains of aborted fetuses
everywhere, according to the report. Perhaps most disturbingly,
Gosnell kept severed baby feet in jars.

"In the end Gosnell was only caught by accident, when police
raided his offices to seize evidence of his illegal prescription
selling," the report stated.

"Once law enforcement agents went in, they couldn't help noticing
the disgusting conditions, the dazed patients, the discarded
fetuses," the report added. "This is why the complete regulatory
collapse that occurred here is so inexcusable. It should have
taken only one look."